Template: Nobel Prize in Chemistry Laureates 2001-2025
2001: William Knowles / Ryoji Noyori / K. Barry Sharpless | 2002: John B. Fenn / Koichi Tanaka / Kurt Wüthrich | 2003: Peter Agre / Roderick MacKinnon | 2004: Aaron Ciechanover / Avram Hershko / Irwin Rose | 2005: Robert H. Grubbs / Richard R. Schrock / Yves Chauvin | 2006: Roger D. Kornberg | 2007: Gerhard Ertl | 2008: Osamu Shimomura / Martin Chalfie / Roger Y. Tsien | 2009: Venkatraman Ramakrishnan / Thomas A. Steitz / Ada E. Yonath | 2010: Richard F. Heck / Akira Suzuki / Ei-ichi Negishi | 2011: Dan Shechtman | 2012: Robert Lefkowitz / Brian Kobilka | 2013: Martin Karplus / Michael Levitt / Arieh Warshel | 2014: Eric Betzig / Stefan Hell / William E. Moerner | 2015: Tomas Lindahl / Paul L. Modrich / Aziz Sancar | 2016: Jean-Pierre Sauvage / Fraser Stoddart / Ben Feringa | 2017: Jacques Dubochet / Joachim Frank / Richard Henderson | 2018: Frances Arnold / Greg Winter / George Smith | 2019: John B. Goodenough / M. Stanley Whittingham / Akira Yoshino | 2020: Emmanuelle Charpentier / Jennifer Doudna | 2021: David MacMillan / Benjamin List | 2022: Carolyn R. Bertozzi / Morten P. Meldal / Karl Barry Sharpless | 2023: Moungi Bawendi / Louis E. Brus / Alexey Ekimov |
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